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INTRODUCTION. 


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This  Stove  forms  an  entirely  new  feature  amongst  the  present  line  of  Stoves;  being 
jp  a mantle  Stove,  the  entire  mantle  of  which  consists  wholly  of  Tiles;  in  size,  shape  and 
ij’;  decoration  it  is  in  accord  with  our  modern  household,  and  is  provided  with  the  most  novel 
l h improvements  in  a sanitary  as  well  as  in  a practical  sense  of  the  word. 

Its  powerful  base-heating,  its  extremely  easy  air  circulating,  its  economical  and  fuel- 
saving combustion  in  connection  with  its  immense  heating  power,  its  draw  center-grate,  and 
| its  perfect  arrangement  for  avoiding  tha^escape  of  the  “least  of  gases  or  dust,”  give  it 
i;  undoubtedly  the  first  rank  among-  first-class  Stoves. 

The  base  of  all  the  different  sizes  is  provided  with  large  air-holes,  through  which  the 
air  is  drawn  in,  and  each  Stove  has,  in  proportion  to  its  size,  a fire-pot  of  the  most  approved 
^ pattern,  and  a draw  center-grate  with  an  easy  access  for  shaking. 

In  construction,  special  attention  has  been  paid  to  produce  ample  space  for  the  com- 
^ bustion  of  gases,  and  to  have  the  fuel  magazin  not  too  close  to  the  burning  fire  in  order  to 
$ prevent  the  burning  of  the  coal  inside  of  the  feeder. 

\ The  top-plates,  like  the  bases,  are  provided  with  large  openings  and  registers  for  the 

\ regulation  of  the  hot  air  current,  to  which  also  a double  heater  attachment  may  be  affixed 
for  heating  upper  and  siderooms. 

In  the  matter  of  ornamentation,  our  “Art  Tile  Stove”  is  the  leader  among  “Art  Stoves. ” 
— Its  mantle  of  embossed  tiles,  covering  the  entire  Stove  and  forming  a solid  shell  around 
the  inner  body  of  iron,  is  a striking  sight  and  we  most  cordially  invite  the  stove-buying 
public  to  inspect  our  goods  before  buying  elsewhere,  to  convince  themselves  of  the  excel- 
lence of  our  article. — Informations  of  any  kind  are  cheerfully  given. 


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X reviewing  the  Stove  Trade  of  the  last  few  years,  we  have  noticed  its  con- 
tinuous struggle  to  meet  the  demands  and  expectations  of  the  public  and 
its  endeavor  to  maintain  the  Iron  Stove  in  our  modern  houses  and  par- 
lors. Iron  Stove  manufacturers  try  to  solve  this  problem  by  ornamenting  $ 

their  Stoves  grotesquely  with  Nickel  and  Tiles,  without  meeting,  however,  ■; 
the  present  requirements  or  taste.  \ 

In  Europe,  where  a vigorous  attempt  has  been  made  to  oust  the  Tile  \ 

Stove  from  the  place  it  kept  for  centuries,  by  introducing  the  Iron  Stove,  | 

the  public  more  and  more  return  to  the  Stove  which  gives  them  a more 
comfortable,  mild  and  satisfactory  heat,  by  distributing  the  heat  in  a diffusive  and  uniform 
manner  through  the  tiles,  being  at  the  same  time  an  ornament  among  the  furniture  of 
the  household.  Here,  in  America,  we  can  observe  a similar  movement,  pointing  in  the 
same  direction  : The  people  want  something  different  than  what  is  offered  them,  and 
we  are  perfectly  convinced  that  they  will  find  in  the 


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THIS  is  a self-feeding,  direct  draught  stove,  especially  built  for  single  rooms  or 
parlors.  It  is  a powerful  heater  and  will  heat  a room  16x16x12  feet,  or  two 
smaller  rooms  to  entire  satisfaction.  It  is  provided  with  a first-class  grate  with 
easy  access  for  shaking.  No  dust  or  gas  will  escape  into  the  room  as  the  doors 
are  fitting  perfectly,  and  the  process  of  raking  and  shaking  is  performed  by  closed 
doors.  The  ash-pan  is  amply  large  to  hold  ashes  for  a day,  and  is  constructed  so  as 
to  prevent  any  ashes  from  falling  outside  of  it.  Above  the  draught-hole  is  a cold-air 
channel,  or  counter-draught,  for  regulating  the  draught  to  enforce  a more  economical 
combustion  of  the  fuel.  The  air  may  be  taken  either  direct  from  the  room  or  from 
the  outside.  The  great  sanitary  advantage  of  our  Stoves  is,  that  they  keep  the  air 
in  continuous  circulation,  distributing  the  heat  uniformly  all  over  the  room,  as  the 
heat  generated  by  the  tiles  is  diffusing  and  not  radiating.  Fire-pot  and  grate  can  easily 
be  exchanged  on  premises. 

The  Stove  measures  on  the  base  21x18  inches  and  is  35  inches  high,  not  including 
the  urn.  The  draught-hole  is  18  inches  from  the  floor  and  is  oval,  measuring  4x6  inches. 


All  Stoves  are  shipped  well  packed  and  crated,  for  which  we  shall  make  no  extra 
charge.  They  are  ready  for  immediate  use  and  are  put  up  like  any  other  Stove,  but  with 
less  trouble  and  no  dirt.  They  may  be  put  close  to  the  wall,  as  neither  tapestry 
nor  furniture  will  derive  any  damage  from  it,  and  except  dusting  off  they  need 
no  cleaning  whatever,  an  advantage  which  alone  ought  to  suffice  to  buy  our  goods 
in  preference  to  others.  Any  of  the  colors  given  in  the  scale  of  this  Catalogue 
are  carried  in  stock.  Should  a special  color  be  required,  three  weeks’  time  must  be 
granted  for  execution  of  the  order. 


PRICES. 


For  No.  1 Stove,  plain  tiles, 

“ “ crystal  tiles 

Tile  Board  for  No.  1,  1 y2  and  2 Stoves 


$30. 00 
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larger  dimensions.  It  measures  on  the  base  21x18  inches;  its  height,  not  including  urn, 
38  inches;  the  height  of  draught-hole  from  the  floor  is  18  inches;  the  draught-hole 
oval  and  measures  4x6  inches. 

PRICES. 

No.  il/2  Stove,  plain  tiles,  .........  $36.00 

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Tile  Board  for  No.  1,  \ V2  and  2 Stoves,  ......  6.00 


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AT  \HIS  Stove  is  square  and  in  difference  to  all  the  others  a base-burning  Stove 
instead  of  direct  draught  Stove.  It  is  constructed  for  a heating  capacity 
for  two  rooms,  15x15x12  feet  each.  It  is  a self-feeding  Stove  and  embodies, 
like  all  sizes,  all  sanitary  and  technical  improvements  as  described  on  pages  1 and 
2 of  this  catalogue. 

We  can  recommend  this  Stove  especially  to  those  who  desire  to  heat  two 
connecting  rooms  satisfactorily  and  comfortably. 

The  Stove  measures  on  the  base  22x22  inches  and  is  3 8*4  inches  high,  not 
including  urn;  the  draught-hole  is  19  inches  from  the  floor,  is  round  and  has  5 inches 
diameter. 


All  Stoves  are  shipped  well  packed  and  crated,  for  which  we  shall  make  no 
extra  charge.  They  are  ready  for  immediate  use  and  are  put  up  like  any  other 
Stove  but  with  less  trouble  and  no  dirt.  They  may  be  put  close  to  the  wall, 
as  neither  tapestry  nor  furniture  will  derive  any  damage  from  it,  and  except 
dusting  off,  they  need  no  cleaning  whatever,  an  advantage  which  alone  ought  to 
suffice  to  buy  our  goods  in  preference  to  others.  Any  of  the  colors  given  in  the 
scale  of  this  Catalogue  are  carried  in  stock.  Should  a special  color  be  required, 
three  weeks’  time  must  be  granted  for  execution  of  the  order. 


PRICES. 

No.  2 Stove,  plain  tiles,  .... 

“ “ crystal  tiles,  .... 

Tile  Board  for  No.  1,  1^  and  2 Stoves,  . 


$45-00 

47.00 

6.00 


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This  is  a self-feeding  Stove  built  on  the  same  principle  as  Nos.  i and  i '4.  only  larger  in  dimensions  and 
adaptable  to  heat  large  rooms  and  halls.  The  base  measures  25  x2i'/£  inches;  its  height,  not  including  urn,  is 
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THIS  is  the  largest  size  we  manufacture  at  present  and  is  in  shape  different 
from  all  the  other  Stoves.  It  is  built  in  two  sections,  the  socle  and  the 
upper  part,  and  is  fed  in  front  instead  of  on  top.  Also  a double  heater 
attachment  may  be  affixed  and  upper  rooms  or  adjoining  rooms  may  be  heated 
the  same  time. 

It  is  the  most  decorative  and  ornamental  Stove  that  was  ever  made  and  is, 
in  comparison  to  its  heating  capacity,  the  cheapest  Parlor  Stove  in  the  market. 
Grate  and  fire-pot  are  of  the  same  pattern  as  those  of  the  smaller  sizes,  only  pro- 
portionately larger,  and  as  to  interior  construction  of  this  Stove,  we  beg  to  refer 
to  page  i of  this  catalogue,  where  an  exhaustive  description  and  explanatory  cut 
is  given. 

The  base  is  25x21^  inches;  the  entire  height  is  51  inches;  the  draught-hole 
is  20  inches  from  the  floor,  and  is  4x6  inches,  oval. 


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extra  charge.  They  are  ready  for  immediate  use  and  are  put  up  like  any  other 
Stove,  but  with  less  trouble  and  no  dirt.  They  may  be  put  close  to  the  wall, 
as  neither  tapestry  nor  furniture  will  derive  any  damage  from  it,  and  except 
dusting  off,  they  need  no  cleaning  whatever,  an  advantage  which  alone  ought 
to  suffice  to  buy  our  goods  in  preference  to  others.  Any  of  the  colors  given  in 
the  scale  of  this  Catalogue  are  carried  in  stock.  Should  a special  color  be 
required,  three  weeks’  time  must  be  granted  for  execution  of  the  order. 


PRICES. 

No.  4 Stove,  embossed  or  bevel-edged  tiles, 
Tile  Boards  for  No.  3 and  4 Stoves, 


$60.00 

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FIRST.  — That  it  is  built  on  the  system  of  a “ Self-feeder ,"  “ Base-burner arch?  “ Direct 
Draft,  for  nut  coal  or  anthracite  and  that  it  can  be  used  as  a “ Double-heater . 

SECOXD. — That  it  is  perfectly  arranged  to  produce  “ Ventilation ” and  “ Circulation  of 
Air,  " and  that  the  “ Process  of  burning  fuel  is  very  “ Effective”  and  “ Economi- 
calas  the  gases  produced,  while  the  fire  is  burning,  are  not  wasted,  but  used  to 
best  advantage  and  it  therefore  possesses  all  the  sanitary  qualities  of  a first-class 
stove. 

THIRD.  — That  it  is  an  excellent  heater  and  distributes  its  heat  in  a “ Pleasant , Gradual, 
Diffusive  and  Uniform  "'  manner  through  the  tiles,  so  that  it  can  be  placed  near  to  the 
\ wall  or  the  furniture  without  causing  damage. 

FOURTH.  — That  it  is  simple  in  construction  and  may  be  managed  with  perfect  ease. 

FIFTH.  — That  in  regard  to  “ Cleanliness ” it  stands  unexcelled;  no  dust,  nor  soot  in  the 
rooms,  and  the  firepot  and  grate  may  be  removed  and  exchanged  in  a few  minutes 
on  the  premises. 

SIXTH.  — That  it  can  be  transported  with  ease,  has  an  elegant  and  decorative  shape  and 
may  be  put  up  in  any  color  imaginable. 

SEVEXTH. — That  no  polish  is  needed  as  on  all  the  other  Stoves. 


TESTIMONIALS. 


New  York,  Jan.  7,  1889. 
The  Elterich  Art  Tile  Stove  Works. 

Dear  Sirs: 

I have  now  had  the  Tile  Stove  I purchased  of  you 
in  operation  for  several  months  and  find  it  fully 
equals,  if  not  exceeds,  all  that  you  claimed  for  it. 

It  requires  the  least  care  to  keep  up  the  fire  of  any 
self-feeding  stove  that  I ever  saw,  and  for  cleanliness 
must  at  the  first  glance  convince  a neat  housekeeper 
that  it  is  unsurpassed.  Mine  heats  our  large  floor 
equal  to  a furnace. 

Wishing  you  all  success,  I am 

Yours  very  truly, 

Mrs.  Evelyn  Caro  Colson, 

No.  373  Lexington  Ave. 


Iloboken,  Aug.  24,  1889. 
The  Elterich  Art  Tile  Stove  Works. 

Dear  Sirs: 

The  Elterich  Art  Tile  Stove  you  put  in  my  flat, 
124  Hudson  St.,  September,  1888,  I have  been  using 
all  winter. 

The  stove  has  proved  itself  a magnificient  success; 
compared  with  other  stoves  it  uses  less  coal,  giving 
no  dust,  producing  more  heat,  and  wanting  less  at- 
tendance. 

I consider  it  worth  many  times  its  cost  and  should 
not  wish  to  be  without  it  for  any  price  that  I could 
afford  to  pay.  I have  every  reason  to  believe  it  will 
accomplish  all  you  claim.  I remain,  dear  sirs, 

Very  respectfully  yours, 

Carl  Rittmeyer.  Busch  Hotel  Flats. 


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New  York,  Jan.  4,  1889. 
The  Elterich  Art  Tile  Stove  Works. 

Gentlemen:  - 

It  gives  me  great  pleasure  to  say  that  your  Tile 
Stove  has  proved  as  useful  as  it  is  beautiful.  It  affords 
an  abundance  of  heat,  and  its  various  parts  are  so 
well  planned  and  made  that  it  is  very  easily  managed. 

Yours  truly, 

Thomas  Hitchcock, 

No.  8 East  29th  St. 

Newark,  N.  J.,  May  9,  1889. 
The  Elterich  Art  Tile  Stove  Works. 

Gentlemen: 

I have  had  one  of  Elterich’s  Art  Tile  Stoves  in  use 
for  the  last  two  seasons  and  take  pleasure  to  say  that 
I am  highly  pleased  with  the  same.  It  is  an  orna- 
ment to  the  parlor,  a powerful  heater,  and  a great 
fuel  saver. 

Respectfully  yours, 

Clemens  Heitemeyer, 

No.  575  High  Street. 

New  York,  Sept.  5,  1889. 
The  Elterich  Art  Tile  Stove  Works. 

Gents: 

I have  the  pleasure  of  recommending  your  Stoves. 
- — The  one  I bought  from  you  has  not  only  been  an 
ornament  to  my  parlor,  but  it  has  supplied  us  with 
abundance  of  heat,  has  given  satisfaction  in  all  re- 
spects, and  has  come  up  to  every  particular  that  you 
claim. 

Yours  respectfully, 

Leopold  S.  Friedberger, 

92d  St.,  near  3d  Ave. 

Steinway,  L.  1.  City.  Sept.  11,  1889. 
The  Elterich  Art  Tile  Stove  Works. 

Gentlemen: 

I have  used  the  Tile  Stove  in  my  house  for  the  past 
year  and  am  well  pleased  and  satisfied  with  it.  I 
consider  it  of  great  value  to  my  household  and  there- 
fore feel  amply  repaid  for  the  expense  of  putting 
same  in. 

Yours  respectfully, 

C.  H.  Blank. 

New  York,  September  10,  1889. 
The  Elterich  Art  Tile  Stove  Works. 

Dear  Sirs: 

I am  highly  pleased  with  your  Stove  and  consider 
it  the  best  in  the  world. 

Yours  truly, 

A.  Castaing, 

St.  Augustine  Flats,  8th  Ave.  & 59th  St. 


Newark,  March  25, 

The  Elterich  Art  Tile  Stove  Works. 

Dear  Sirs: 

The  Tile  Stove  purchased  of  you  has  proven  itself 
fully  worthy  of  the  character  you  gave  it. 

It  is  good  natured,  easily  fed,  and  economical  in 
its  habits,  moreover  it  has  a crowning  characteristic 
unlike  any  of  its  contemporaries:  “It  is  a thing  of 
beauty.” 

Respectfully  yours, 

E.  N.  Todd, 

No.  35  Clinton  Avenue. 

New  York,  Jan.  25,  1890. 
The  Elterich  Art  Tile  Stove  Works. 

Gents: 

For  the  last  three  months  I have  used  your  Stove 
day  for  day,  and  can  truly  say  I never  had  anything 
like  it  before. 

It  is  simply  perfection  itself  and  gives  every  satis- 
faction. 

I can  cheerfully  recommend  your  Stove  as  if  is  an 
ornament  to  every  good  furnished  room  and  a good 
heater. 

Very  truly  yours, 

Mme.  O.  Pepin, 

201  E.  21st  St. 

New  York,  February  13,  1890. 
The  Elterich  Art  Tile  Stove  Works. 

Dear  Sirs  : 

The  Tile  Stove  you  sent  to  me  last  fall,  has  more 
than  fulfilled  the  promise  made  for  it.  Its  arrange- 
ments for  the  removal  of  ashes,  etc.,  would  satisfy 
the  most  exacting  housekeeper,  and  its  heat  is  of  a 
mild  and  very  grateful  character  and  equally  diffused 
throughout  the  room.  As  a “Thing  of  Beauty,”  its 
place  in  Art  Decoration  and  also  in  Art  Culture  is,  in 
my  opinion,  a very  important  one — very  different 
from  that  of  the  modern,  grotesque,  cast-iron  enorm- 
ities that  we  find  in  most  of  the  stove  establishments 
of  the  day. 

Yours  truly, 

T.  D.  Martin.  M.  D., 

528  E.  161st  St. 

Marmaroneck,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  12,  ’90. 
The  Elterich  Art  Tile  Stove  Works. 

Gentlemen: 

In  reply  to  yours  of  yesterday  I would  say  that  the 
Stove  bought  of  you  some  time  ago  has  thus  far  given 
good  satisfaction. 

Truly  yours, 

Theodor  Schumacher. 


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SERIES  7X.  

Will  burn  twelve  feet  of  gas  per  hour.  Should  always  be  connected  by  an  in- 
dependent connection. 

No.  i.  28  inches  high,  1534  inches  wide,  8 inches  deep. 

No.  2.  28  “ “ 19  “ “ 8 “ “ 

It  is  designed  to  resemble  an  open  grate  fire.  The  flame  burns  on  a covering 
of  Asbestos,  having  a very  cheerful  effect.  It  is  a powerful  heater,  free  from  smoke 
or  odor. 

— SERIES  E3.  

This  stove  is  made  in  three  sizes  and  is  simpler  in  construction  than  those  of 
Series  A.  They  should  also  be  connected  by  an  independent  connection. 

No.  1.  22  inches  high,  11  inches  wide,  9 inches  deep. 

No.  2.  24  “ “ 13  “ “ 9 “ “ 


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